Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Radio913 wrote:
How does a capacitor reflect more power than you feed it?
With an inductor in the circuit, the voltage on a capacitor can
be greater than the source voltage. Consider the following series
resonant circuit. What are the voltages on the cap and coil at
resonance?
100W source========1wl feedline===cap===50 ohm===coil
Is that a 50 ohm resistor? And where is the ground?
Could you re-draw this, Cecil?
I was hoping Keith would measure the end of the inductor with the cap
removed, so we could get an idea of the incident voltage wave.
Slick
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